HONEYMOON DESTINATION: HOTEL ST PAUL
Montréal is the largest city in Quebec and is rich in both history and culture. If you love music and your honeymoon is in late June or early July you won't want to miss the International Jazz Festival. For film aficionados the World Film Festival is on from late August to early September. If you prefer activity based holidays you've got your pick of outdoor activities from year round ice-skating at Le 1000, Rue De La Gauchetiere to river surfing on the Saint Lawrence River.
The Hotel St Paul is a chic choice for your accommodation and you'll be close to one of the main shopping streets, Rue Sainte-Catherine, as well as the attractions of Old Montréal. This boutique hotel is a beautifully restored heritage building featuring contemporary interiors in stylish monochrome colour palettes. There are 120 guestrooms and suites to choose from each with large windows offering distinctive views of the city.
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Photos courtesy of Hotel St Paul
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Junior Suites offer 450 square feet of carefully designed living space featuring unique and custom furnishings. The Superior Queen suites feature serene interiors furnished with a queen size bed and spacious bathrooms with marble and mosaic tiles.
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A complimentary deluxe continental breakfast is served daily in the Cube 2 bar and for fine dining the hotel is home to Vauvert restaurant that serves regional French cuisine.
To find out more visit the Hotel St Paul website at www.hotelstpaul.com
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Monday, December 7, 2009 




